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Change A Life This Christmas

Self Help Africa29th October 2020featured, News

This Christmas, help poor farmers in Africa with Self Help Africa’s charity gifts

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You Can Change A Life This Christmas

Self Help Africa13th November 2019featured, Fundraising, News

Emembet and her children

This Christmas, help poor farmers in Africa with Self Help Africa’s lifetime gifts.

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Seed security and success for Sisay and Kelemua

Self Help Africa7th February 2019Case Study, Climate Change, Cooperatives, Ethiopia, News

Sisay and Kelemua with their farm tools

Change happened for Sisay and Kelemua when they joined 6,000 farmers in Wirtu Boset farmers cooperative, and began working with Self Help Africa to make good quality grain seed available to cereal growers across the region.

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Improved seeds help farmer cope with extreme droughts

Self Help Africa15th March 2018Climate Change, featured, News, West Africa

In Burkina Faso, François Tarpaga is coping better with the recurring droughts hitting the country thanks to improved seeds and new farming techniques.

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The route to school is through her fields

Self Help Africa5th October 2017Agriculture & Nutrition, News, West Africa

With improved seeds, training and hard work on her small farm, Habibou is building a better future for her children.

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Improving access to quality seed for farmers in Zambia

Self Help Africa17th July 2017Agriculture & Nutrition, News, Zambia

The Deputy Director of Zambia’s Ministry of Agriculture paid tribute to Self Help Africa for leading the way in improving access to quality seed for farmers in the country.

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Food crisis: thousands receive emergency seed in Kenya

Self Help Africa14th July 2017Agriculture & Nutrition, featured, Kenya, News

An invasion by fall armyworm is destroying cereal crops in Malawi, just weeks before farmers were preparing to harvest.

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Self Help Africa (UK) is registered as a charity in England and Wales no. 298830 and a company limited by guarantee no. 02226352.
Our registered office is at Westgate House, Dickens Court Hills Lane, Shrewsbury, SY1 1QU